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We thus have an underlying / derived distinction , but not as predicted by Kiparsky . Compare the Swedish palatalization examples discussed by him , where [ k ] becomes ( s ) before front vowels in derived environments — or Finnish ...
We thus have an underlying / derived distinction , but not as predicted by Kiparsky . Compare the Swedish palatalization examples discussed by him , where [ k ] becomes ( s ) before front vowels in derived environments — or Finnish ...
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If dragon poison could be derived , among other things , both from The poison is from a dragon and The poison is for a dragon ( cf. Lees 1960 : 122-3 ) , en some elements which are relevant to the semantic interpretation of these ...
If dragon poison could be derived , among other things , both from The poison is from a dragon and The poison is for a dragon ( cf. Lees 1960 : 122-3 ) , en some elements which are relevant to the semantic interpretation of these ...
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In this way 3sg . sosét is derived from sos + e + t , just like 3sg . gryzét from gryz + e + t . We turn now to second - conjugation verbs with infinitives in -it ' and -et ' , to verbs like xodit ' and sidét ' .
In this way 3sg . sosét is derived from sos + e + t , just like 3sg . gryzét from gryz + e + t . We turn now to second - conjugation verbs with infinitives in -it ' and -et ' , to verbs like xodit ' and sidét ' .
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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